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PHILOSOPHY AND THE MIND SCIENCES * About About the Journal Editorial Team Editorial Procedure Publication Ethics Guidelines for Reviewers Annual Reports Privacy Statement * All issues * Make a Submission * Announcements * Contact * Search * Register * Login * Register * Login CURRENT ISSUE Vol. 5 (2024) Published January 8, 2024 Philosophy and the Mind Sciences, 2024 PhiMiSci expresses profound sadness at the passing of Daniel Dennett (1942-2024). He was an outstanding philosopher and an esteemed member of our advisory board. In memory of Dan, here is a personal statement by co-founder and co-editor-in-chief Jennifer Windt. PhiMiSci is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, diamond open access journal. Accepted articles are published as soon as the editorial and production processes have been completed. Special issue articles may be published on a different schedule. More BOOK SYMPOSIUM: LISA BORTOLOTTI'S "WHY DELUSIONS MATTER" Chiara Caporuscio Book Symposium: "Why Delusions Matter" Lisa Bortolotti Understanding delusions to improve our mutual interactions: A précis of "Why Delusions Matter" PDF HTML Cristiano Bacchi Is it me or my delusion? Harnessing authenticity for an agential view of delusionality PDF HTML Jazmine Russell How delusions can uncover sources of harm and pathology: The epistemic value of interoceptive and unconscious information PDF HTML Elly Vintiadis Delusional beliefs and psychedelic-assisted psychoterapy PDF HTML Daniel Williams Do popular delusions deserve a more positive reputation? A commentary on "Why Delusions Matter" PDF HTML Lisa Bortolotti Revisiting delusions to demystify human agency: A response to critics PDF HTML SPECIAL ISSUE: MOLYNEUX’S QUESTION TODAY Alberto Voltolini, Fabrizio Calzavarini A supramodal thorough account of the Molyneux question PDF HTML Matthew Fulkerson Many Molyneux answers: Why we shouldn’t care (that much) about the answers to Molyneux’s question PDF HTML E. J. Green Newly sighted perceivers and the relation between sight and touch PDF HTML Mohan Matthen, Jonathan Cohen Molyneux's question about perceptual knowledge PDF HTML Charles Spence, Nicola Di Stefano Old and new versions of the Molyneux question: A review of experimental answers PDF HTML SPECIAL ISSUE: SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL REMEMBERING AND IMAGINING Ying-Tung Lin, Christopher Jude McCarroll, Kourken Michaelian, Mike Stuart Successful and unsuccessful remembering and imagining: Editorial introduction PDF HTML Margherita Arcangeli, Jérôme Dokic Two levels of confusion between imagination and memory PDF HTML Matthew Frise Remembering trauma in epistemology PDF HTML Amy Kind Accuracy in imagining PDF HTML Changsheng Lai Relearning and remembering: A gradualist account PDF HTML Peter Langland-Hassan Imagining what you intend PDF HTML Felipe Morales Carbonell Going ballistic: The dynamics of the imagination and the issue of intentionalism PDF HTML Daniel Munro Remembering religious experience: Reconstruction, reflection, and reliability PDF HTML Denis Perrin, Michael Barkasi Immersing oneself into one’s past: Subjective presence can be part of the experience of episodic remembering PDF HTML Shin Sakuragi Successfully remembering a belief and the problem of forgotten evidence PDF HTML André Sant'Anna Metacognition and the puzzle of alethic memory PDF HTML Marya Schechtman Personal identity and mental time travel PDF HTML Lu Teng The justificatory power of memory experience PDF HTML Fabrice Teroni Memory identification and its failures PDF HTML Uku Tooming, Kengo Miyazono Prospects for epistemic generationism about memory PDF HTML SPECIAL ISSUE: DREAMING AND MIND WANDERING: SPONTANEOUS THOUGHT ACROSS THE SLEEP-WAKE CYCLE Emily Lawson, Evan Thompson Daydreaming as spontaneous immersive imagination: A phenomenological analysis PDF HTML Nirit Soffer-Dudek Seeing is believing: Implications of the dreamlike cognitive style for waking spontaneous thought and psychopathology PDF HTML BOOK REVIEWS Nadine Meertens Hedonic valence at the core of consciousness: A review of "A philosophy for the science of animal consciousness" by Walter Veit PDF HTML View All Issues Aims and scope Philosophy and the Mind Sciences (PhiMiSci) focuses on the interface between philosophy of mind, psychology, and cognitive neuroscience. PhiMiSci is a peer-reviewed, not-for-profit open-access journal that is free for authors and readers. Editorial policy PhiMiSci is open for submission of stand-alone articles. If you would like to propose a special issue for PhiMiSci, please take a look at our guidelines for special issues. A description of our editorial procedure can be found here. Open access policy and copyright By default, PhiMiSci publishes all papers under a CC-BY license, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided appropriate credit is given to the original author(s), and the original source and a link to the Creative Commons license are provided. If a different Creative Commons license is preferred by an author, they must indicate this during the submission of their manuscript. Other suitable Creative Commons license additions include that any repurpose must be non-commercial (NC) or that it must not be cut or altered (ND). PhiMiSci does not publish under anything but a Creative Commons license. All authors retain the copyright of their papers and full publishing rights without restrictions. Archiving and long-term availability All papers published in PhiMiSci are stored on servers in Germany. Long-term availability is guaranteed through additional archiving at the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (German National Library), which also has the task of collecting, cataloguing, indexing and archiving online publications. PhiMiSci is indexed by the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Acknowledgments We thank Thomas Metzinger and the Barbara-Wengeler-Stiftung for financial support from 2018 to 2021. We are grateful to the university library of the Ruhr University Bochum for hosting us and thank Albert Newen for continuing support. Furthermore, we are grateful to John MacFarlane for developing Pandoc – which we use in the production processes at PhiMiSci. We gratefully acknowledge support for the period 2023-2026 through a project funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – project number 514161146. ISSN: 2699-0369 Imprint | Personal Data Notice Implementation (web hosting): Ruhr-Universität Bochum Universitätsbibliothek × Username * Required Password * Required Forgot your password? Keep me logged in Login No account? Register here